Police have warned they will punish motorists who speed near primary schools.
They took to social media this week to say they've received reports of people doing so, most recently in Meadow Crescent in Douglas.
Officers add the safety of children is 'paramount' - and they'll conduct patrols in the areas and deal with any offenders.
Getting multiple reports of vehicles speeding close to primary schools at opening times, most recently in Meadow Cresent. The safety of children is always paramount and Officers will conduct speed patrols by schools and any offences will be dealt with.#SpeedKills #drivesafe
— TweetbeatIOM (@TweetbeatIOM) September 24, 2018
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